NFL legend Drew Brees calls Eagles' offense 'boring' despite being 3-0
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The Philadelphia Eagles may be undefeated through the first three weeks of the 2025 season, but New Orleans Saints legend Drew Brees has been unimpressed with their offense.
Much of the conversation about the Eagles has been about the team’s use of the tush push and the officiating around it. But Philadelphia is 27th in yards gained and eighth in points scored.
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New Orleans Saints retired quarterback Drew Brees (9) reacts during his hall of fame ceremony at halftime against the Denver Broncos at Caesars Superdome on Oct. 17, 2024. (Matthew Hinton/Imagn Images)
Brees was on ESPN’s "First Take" on Monday and offered his critiques.
"I respect Philly, they are winning games, they’re finding ways to win games. I can’t stand to watch that offense. It’s the most boring offense," Brees said after leaving out Jalen Hurts as one of his top quarterbacks in the NFL right now. "I’m sorry."
"We’re in Week 3 … let’s just see how this team plays out."
The Eagles scraped by to pick up their first three wins and don’t have it any easier with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 4. Philadelphia defeated the Dallas Cowboys, 24-20, and may have lost their Super Bowl LIX rematch against the Kansas City Chiefs if it wasn’t for a dropped Travis Kelce pass in the end zone.
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Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown (11) is congratulated by teammates Saquon Barkley and Fred Johnson (74)


